A Letter to You

"Caring people has been in business since 1996. I think that speaks volumes. We have a team with a combined experience of over 140 years in substance abuse and in dealing with hurting people. Caring people trains our own staff in order to ensure the same consistency and quality in every phase. Our staff has walked in the same shoes and can feel the pain and hurt each individual has experienced in there own lives.

"Caring People is a small program roughly 30 beds. We feel that large 100 bed facilities treat people more like a number than a person. Many times people fall thru the cracks, and we do everything in our power to keep a person from hiding from others and themselves in the program.

"Caring People is investing back in itself by creating a recovery environment that will provide true success in assisting a person to change. Over the past 3 years Caring People has begun a state of the art computer software program that helps people change the cognitive thinking impairment that keeps the cycle of addiction in full swing. This program takes the feeling out of the equation and focuses on the decision making part of the brain to help an addict make logical choices rather than decisions based on how they feel.

"Caring People is putting in a media center and an exercise room in order for people to strengthen there core physical bodies. A person has to heal body, soul, and spirit. God made us a tri-part being and many other programs rely only on the body and soul and they leave out the spiritual which leaves them 2/3 complete.

"Caring People also takes a different approach to recovery. I hear all over the T.V., 'I beat my addiction!', 'I was and addict for 20 years and now I am not.' These are uninformed and misinformed statements. This is a disease. If a cancer patient goes in for radiation and surgery to remove the cancer does this mean that the cancer is gone? Or is it just in remission and the person infected with this disease changes everything in their lifestyle to ensure the cancer stays in remission.

"Addiction is an irreversible allergy. Your diet, lifestyle, and friends all have to change to ensure this allergy never is reactivated by a symptom of the disease. Addiction is a thinking problem. A person with this disease will never be able to use socially or non-addictively without suffering the consequences. "

Caring People Recovery Center

Located in rural Bowling Green, Florida, CPRC is a non-traditional program that focuses on a Biblical approach to inner healing, facilitating an environment for divine change through the mind, will, and emotions.

5207 Doyle Parker Ave
Bowling Green, FL 33834-7066

Admissions counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 863-375-3377 to speak to a counselor now!